Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea

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The Korean Provisional Government (KPG), formally the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, was a Korean government-in-exile based in China during Japanese rule over Korea.

1919 — 1945  WikimediaWikidata

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1919 — 1945 Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
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Yang Gi-tak (양기탁) Prison Record (1919) (cropped)Yang Gi-tak (양기탁) Prison Record (1919) (cropped)
Korean politician upon his 1919 arrest by the Japanese colonial government in KoreaKorean politician upon his 1919 arrest by the Japanese colonial government in Korea
1945년 12월 3일 임정요인들1945년 12월 3일 임정요인들
大韓民國臨時政府返國紀念大韓民國臨時政府返國紀念
3의사 유해 환국3의사 유해 환국
After First New-year Commemoration of Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (1st January 1920)After First New-year Commemoration of Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (1st January 1920)
PGROK chamuibuPGROK chamuibu
President Kim Koo of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea after being shot in 1938 and after surgeryPresident Kim Koo of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea after being shot in 1938 and after surgery
김구 (金九, Kim Gu) 어머니 곽낙원 (Kwak Nak-won) 장례식 모습김구 (金九, Kim Gu) 어머니 곽낙원 (Kwak Nak-won) 장례식 모습
Korean Provisional Government`s third office in Chongqing, 1941-1945, destroyed by JapaneseKorean Provisional Government's third office in Chongqing, 1941-1945, destroyed by Japanese
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    eventarmed conflict1920Battle of QingshanliProvisional Government of the Republic of Korea, battle, Imperial Japanese ArmyWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1941South-East Asian theatre of World War IIUnited States, Netherlands, Mexico, France, United Kingdom, Australia, Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, Vichy France, Empire of Japan, Vietnamese Independence League, Free Thai Movement, theater of war, Thailand in World War II, ChinaWikidata
    commonsimageYang Gi-tak (양기탁) Prison Record (1919) (cropped) Commons
    commonsimageKorean politician upon his 1919 arrest by the Japanese colonial government in Korea Commons
    commonsimage1945년 12월 3일 임정요인들 Commons
    commonsimage大韓民國臨時政府返國紀念 Commons
    commonsimage3의사 유해 환국 Commons
    commonsimageAfter First New-year Commemoration of Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (1st January 1920) Commons
    commonsimagePGROK chamuibu Commons
    commonsimagePresident Kim Koo of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea after being shot in 1938 and after surgery Commons
    commonsimage김구 (金九, Kim Gu) 어머니 곽낙원 (Kwak Nak-won) 장례식 모습 Commons
    commonsimageKorean Provisional Government's third office in Chongqing, 1941-1945, destroyed by Japanese Commons